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Major camper rental company JAPAN C.R.C. opens new base in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture

16.03.2026 07:26 1 min 1 source
autoc-one.jp JPN
Major camper rental company JAPAN C.R.C. opens new base in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture
Original source: autoc-one.jp

JAPAN C.R.C. has opened a new camper rental location in the city of Fukaya. The popular Happy One Premium model is available for rent at the new office.

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